Mina Nouri

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MIna Nouri

Mina Nouri, portrait by Ahmad Aali, 1997
Birth name Mina Nouri
Born (1951-01-06)January 6, 1951
Tehran, Iran
Nationality Iranian (Iran)
Field Painting, Printmaking
Training

Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma, Italy, Accademia di Albertina, Torino, Italy, [[Istituto

Statale d'Arte Urbino, Italy ]]

Mina Nouri (مینا نوری in Persian) Born in 6 January 1951, Tehran, Iran

Education

Studied Painting, Xylography and Chalcography from 1970-1975 at:

Solo Exhibitions (at Tehran-Iran)

Self Portrait by Mina Nouri - 2007
  • 2010 Homa Art Gallery, Chalcography and Painting
  • 2009 Assar Art Gallery, Chalcography
  • 2007 Haft Samar Gallery, Painting & Chalcography
  • 2002 Haft Samar Gallery, Chalcography
  • 2000 Aria Gallery, Painting
  • 1996 Haft Samar Gallery, Painting & Monoprint
  • 1994 Seyhoun Gallery, Painting & Monoprint
  • 1991 Seyhoun Gallery, Painting
  • 1978 Iran-America Society, Painting
  • 1977 Litho Gallery, Xylography
  • 1975 Tehran Gallery, Painting
  • 1971 Ghandriz Gallery, Painting

Group Exhibitions (Printmaking)

  • 2011 Haft Samar Gallery, Tehran, Iran
  • 2010 8th International Triennial of Printmaking-AMAC-Chamalieres, France
  • 2010 Mellat Art Gallery, Chalcography, Tehran, Iran
  • 2009 The Ninth International Biennial of Engraving, Acqui Terme, Italy
  • 2008 Niavaran Artistic Creations Foundation, Painting-Chalcography, "The Greatest Show of the Year", Tehran, Iran
  • 2007 The Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, the First Biennial of Printmaking, Xylography- Chalcography, Tehran, Iran
  • 2006 The Seventh International Triennial of printmaking-AMAC-Chamalieres, France
  • 2003 la Scuola Italiana di Tehran, Chalcography, Iran
  • 1999 Aria Art Gallery, Chalcography, Tehran, Iran
  • 1999 Niavaran Artistic Creations Foundation, Monoprint, Tehran, Iran
  • 1998 Sabz Art Gallery, Monoprint, Tehran, Iran
  • 1997 The Ninth Triennial of Contemporary Art,Monoprint, New Delhi, India
  • 1996 Aria Art Gallery, Monoprint, Tehran, Iran
  • 1994 Haft Samar Gallery,Painting-Monoprint, Tehran, Iran
  • 1979 The Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Xylography-Painting, Iran
  • 1975 Istituto Statale d'Arte Urbino, Xylography, Italy

Group Exhibitions (Painting)

  • 2004 Vahdat Hall, Tehran Art Expo, Iran
  • 2004 Contemporary Art of Iran, Geneva, Switzerland
  • 2003 The Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, the Sixth Biennial of Contemporary Painting, Tehran, Iran
  • 2001 Iranian Artists' Forum, "Imagery in the Iranian Painting", Tehran, Iran
  • 2000 Exhibition of Modern Persian Art, the Third Biennial Conference on Iranian Studies, Maryland, USA
  • 2000 Atrium Gallery, "The Silent Brush", Washington DC, USA
  • 2000 The Center of Iranian Modern Arts, New York, USA
  • 2000 International Artexpo, New York, USA
  • 1999 The Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, the First Tehran International Contemporary Drawing Exhibition, Iran
  • 1995 Khavaran Cultural Center, Tehran,Iran
  • 1994 The Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, the Second Biennial of Iranian Painters, Iran
  • 1993 Niavaran Artistic Creations Foundation, Tehran, Iran
  • 1992 The Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, the First Biennial of Iranian Painters, Iran
  • 1991 The International Fair Ground, the First Specialized Export Exhibition of Painting, Tehran, Iran
  • 1988 Karpay Gallery, Tehran, Iran
  • 1984 Niavaran Artistic Creations Foundation, Tehran, Iran
  • 1980 The Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Iran
  • 1978 Iran Gallery, Tehran, Iran
  • 1974 Ghandriz Gallery, Tehran, Iran

Teaching Experiences

1975-1996 Member of Faculty at Isfahan University of Art and Tehran University of Arts.

Publications

  • A Practical Study of Serigraphy (Silk screen), 2006 Fourth Edition, 2001 Third Edition, 1992 Second Edition, 1981 First Edition
  • Printmaking, The Chalcography Technique, 1995 First Edition.
  • Printmaking, The Chalcography Technique, 2011 2nd Edition.
  • The Etchings of Mina Nouri, 2002 First Edition.

Translations

  • Genesi della forma written by Mario Arnaboldi and Enrico Garbagnati, Published by University of Art, 2001 Second Edition, 1994 First Edition,Tehran, Iran.

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